Canada Internet Speed Test
Run a free Canada internet speed test in your browser. Tap GO to measure download speed, upload speed, ping and latency. Our tool detects your ISP, city and nearest server automatically — works with Rogers, Bell and other connections nationwide.
- Population
- 40M+
- Typical download
- 80–200 Mbps
- Currency
- CAD
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- Real-time ISP Detection
- Worldwide Server Coverage
- Download, Upload, Ping & Jitter
- Powered by LibreSpeed
- Privacy Friendly Testing
- No App Required
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Canada speed test FAQ
What is a good internet speed in Canada?
Most households in Canada find 80–200 Mbps download enough for HD streaming and video calls. Gamers should aim for ping under 50 ms; creators and remote workers need higher upload Mbps.
Why is my WiFi speed test result lower than my broadband plan?
Wi-Fi, peak-hour congestion, and background downloads all reduce measured Mbps. Test over Ethernet once for a baseline, then on Wi-Fi where you actually use the internet.
Which ISPs work with this Canada speed test?
Any connection works — we auto-detect providers such as Rogers, Bell. Each ISP has a dedicated page with typical speed ranges and troubleshooting tips.
Why do speed test results change between runs?
Normal variation comes from Wi-Fi signal, neighbour traffic, VPNs, and time of day. Run three tests at different hours before concluding your line is faulty.
What speed do I need for 4K streaming in Canada?
Plan for 25–35 Mbps sustained download per 4K stream, plus headroom for phones and laptops on the same connection.
Is this Canada speed test free?
Yes. World Speed Test is a free LibreSpeed-powered browser test — no app or account required.
Can I test mobile data in Canada?
Yes. Open the test on your phone using mobile data or hotspot. Results depend on coverage, tower load, and whether you are indoors.